All Hidden Facts Support Rescission
This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”
Subject distribution
- Contracts1
Example wrong choices
14400_mechanical_camel · CONTRACTS · Choice AAfter the camel had completed four Advent tours for Daniel, it was discovered that, because of a clerical error unknown to both parties, the maker’s certificate listed an obscure prop shop as the builder rather than the famous Jerusalem Stageworks workshop that had actually built it.
Why it's attractive
The actual maker is better than the listed maker; that does not hurt Daniel.
Why it's wrong
The actual maker is better than the listed maker; that does not hurt Daniel.
14400_mechanical_camel · CONTRACTS · Choice BA week after the sale, while Daniel was testing the camel, it suddenly jerked, threw him from its platform, and injured him so severely that he was hospitalized for seven months and needed eighteen months for full recovery.
Why it's attractive
The later harm matches the warning that the camel jerks.
Why it's wrong
The later harm matches the warning that the camel jerks.
14400_mechanical_camel · CONTRACTS · Choice DThe camel earned Daniel $4.8 million over a four-year touring career, but when retired it was found to have nonstandard internal electronics and to be useless as a template for manufacturing replica camels.
Why it's attractive
The camel already delivered four years of the bought-for use.
Why it's wrong
The camel already delivered four years of the bought-for use.
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